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Tuesday, December 10, 2002
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Lufthansa adding 3 more services to Bangalore
THE German airline, Lufthansa, has announced that it will operate three additional flights a week on the Frankfurt-Bangalore-Frankfurt sector for a three-month period starting January 15 next year. The three weekly additional flights on the ... More

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


DTC using GPS to monitor buses
BANGALORE: Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has provided a cue to the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) in maintaining punctuality in its city bus services. DTC has introduced the Global Positioning System (GPS) to ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE


Naval objections to tall cranes — Pinto hopeful of tenders for Vallarpadam by Jan
THE Union Shipping Secretary, Mr M.P. Pinto, has expressed the hope that the objections raised by the Indian Navy to setting up tall cranes at the proposed Rs 2,000-crore Vallarpadam Container Transhipment Terminal site will be sorted out ... More

SHIPPING


Maritime institute not part of SCI bid offer
BIDDERS for the 51 per cent Government stake in Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) will not get the company's training institute in Mumbai spread over an area of 40 acres. The Government has decided to hive off the training institute, The ... More

Paradip to set up SBM facility for IOC crude
PARADIP port will set up a single buoy mooring (SBM) facility to cater to the crude handling requirements of Indian Oil Corporation (IOC). The move comes in the wake of a meeting held here last week between the Shipping Secretary, Mr M.P. ... More

RAILWAYS


`We will put Railways on savings track' — Mr V. Gujral, Vice-Chairman & CEO, Jindal Steel
Indian Railways' additional requirement of rails for the duration of the new programme is placed at 2,00,000-2,50,000 tonnes per annum. JSPL hopes to meet this additional demand. More

ROADWAYS


HPCL, BPCL call striking LPG transporters for talks
HINDUSTAN Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) has called the agitating bulk LPG transport operators in the southern States for talks in Chennai on December 11 even as it has placed advertisements for selection of contractors on ad hoc basis to move ... More
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